Wolfgang's versus FK 1000

I've used WG, not bad but pricey and I compared two cars I did -one with WG the other with Duragloss 105, after 6-7 weeks the Duragloss still had shine and beaded water much better than the WG. Compare prices and it's a no brainer.
 
I have had really good luck with the WG, but always keep an eye out for other products. Thanks for the DG advice. Question. The WG never leaved the white chalky crud in the seams. Major plus. How 'bout the DG?



I had been using Glare but despite stellar results the white excess crud I had to clean out of the seems reduced me to using it before winter only.
 
Junebug -



That's not what he's asking us to compare.....Wolfgang vs Finish Kare is the topic.



My finding is that Wolfgang looks better but FK1's product lasts much longer.
 
Wolfgang is a nice looking product..but its downfall is the durability.....



The FK1000 will out last the WG by far....



AL
 
FK1000 is a synthetic wax and gets pretty good reviews on durability and looks. Wolfgang might be deeper looking but generally gets poor reviews on durability.
 
I have no experience with the WG sealant. However, I have use 1000P extensively. I love 1000P any color except dark solid colors. Anything thats light colored or any color metallic 1000 is awesome. I apply two coats a wash apart. Incredibly reflective, not much depth. The durability is awesome, easy 3 months of unchanged beading. Initial slickness lasts for a long time, I don't recall any quantative measure. I love 1000 on wheels as well.



Application. 1000 will leave white residue if your sloppy, but I have had zero problems removing the residue from porous plastic. Reeeeally thin coats and it buffs off after 20 minutes with ease.



Price. Killer deal for $16.xx for 16 oz. IME, over 30 applications and barely have made a dent.



From what Ive read, WG looks fantastic, the durability is so-so.



HTH, If you have any more Q's ask away.
 
Hey, maybe I was a little tough on WG. It does apply easy and is easy to take off. About the residue - well, yes, it does turn white but doesn't stain. Thinner applications are better - ie, two thin coats vs one THICK one. Still like Duragloss better.....never tried FK products or Zaino either (I'm cheap)
 
To me looks is what counts. WG is excellant in the looks department. It has great depth and shine. Easy to apply. It lacks long term durability. FK has good looks and better durability. To me the choice hands down WG.
 
It's funny how people always refer to Zaino as an expensive product. Junebug, you really should give Zaino a try and here's why it is NOT expensive: A bottle of Z-5 pro sealant is $16.95. When applying, you only use a very little product but the durability you will get from that one application lasts for many, many months. In fact, I keep wanting to put another coat on my Tundra but every time I go to do it, I realize...it doesn't need it! Please know that it has been six months since I first applied this product. Actually, I feel that Z-5 is very inexpensive because at this rate, my bottle is going to last about 3 yrs.



Patrick
 
Im still a rookie at this, but IMO WG DGPS just doesnt do it for me. Before I topped DG #101 with it, 101 was really reflective, wet looking, and the paint just popped. I thought that WG would add to it, but all it did was tone down everything. WG is supposed to have sealant characterstics (i.e. durability, ease of application) and carnauba-like finish, but IMO it doesnt not excel in any of those areas (well besides ease of applicaton). It doesn't last that long and if i want a carnauba-like finish, I would rather slap on some Nattys Blue, which looks way better.



Haha, sorry that just my $0.02 cents. I have not tried FK 1000, so no opinion on that.
 
I used Wolfgang sealant a long while back. It leaves a very nice, deep, wet gloss, and is extremely slick however that effect doesn't last long (couple weeks tops for me). Immediately after using it, I remember getting lots of compliments on the look from strangers, some even asking what I had done to or used on the paint. What really turned me off was durability. It lacks any significant protection, and the gloss/slickness disappeared after mere weeks. That is unacceptable for me on a daily driver, and I haven't used Wolf's since. True story. :)



To me, Wolf is *very* similar to other "oil in water emulsions" on the market....they all have great slickness, wet look, but poor durability and protection. The $30+shipping price tag is way to steep for what the product does IMO.
 
Hey TigerMike, I found a killer combo - Banana Wax from Majestic Solutions and topped with AW. And Zaino guy - I really thought if you went the Z route you needed to buy the whole deal and it was like a 5-6 step system. Actually, I'll probably never try Z because I'm finding all the stuff I need through Majestic and I'm trying hard to get away from ordering on line - paying shipping.
 
TigerMike said:
...The $30+shipping price tag is way to steep for what the product does IMO.





I agree. I received a sample of WG sealant AFTER I ordered a bottle. I used the sample, did not really like it, and now I have a full bottle just sitting here :doh
 
Zaino does have alot of products but that's because they offer a complete car care system. You certainly don't have to use all of them. For example: you can polish your car with any brand polish such as Menzerna, Optimum, Werkstatt or whoever. Then use Zaino as your LSP. Don't let all the Z's confuse you. They just label all their products with a Z for ease and identification.
 
OK - lemme see IF I can get a sample from my buddy, we trade stuff all the time, he gave me a whole bottle of Optimum tire shine once cause I liked it and he didn't!
 
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